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in tantum

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Term: in tantum

Definition: In tantum is a Latin term that means "to that extent" or "insofar." It is often used in historical contexts to describe the extent to which something is true or valid. It is similar to the term "pro tanto," which means "to the extent that it is true or valid."

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Term: in tantum
Definition: In tantum means "to that extent" or "insofar." It is a Latin term used in history.
Examples: When the judge ruled in favor of the plaintiff, he awarded damages in tantum, meaning only to the extent of the plaintiff's losses. Another example is when a contract is terminated in tantum, meaning only to the extent that it is no longer valid. These examples illustrate how in tantum is used to limit or specify the extent of something.

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